Ink Magazine The Other Newspaper No. 23, 3 December 1971 Gay! Prison Letters R Neville slags judges
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Gay! Prison Letters, Richard Neville slags judges, Student Chaos etc.Gay! — The lead theme, tied to the Gay Liberation Front and broader queer activism.
Prison Letters — Likely correspondence or writings from prisoners, a common radical press topic at the time (reflecting solidarity with incarcerated activists).
R. Neville slags judges — Richard Neville criticizing or attacking judges (probably in the context of the recent Oz obscenity trial fallout or ongoing legal repression of the underground press).
Student Chaos — Coverage of student unrest or protests, another staple of 1971 countercultural reporting.INK was also known as “the other newspaper.” It was founded by Richard Neville, co-founder of Oz magazine, in May 1971. Neville believed that the existing underground press no longer catered to the need for a truly alternative voice.INK launched as a weekly publication in May 1971 and switched to a fortnightly schedule in August. It was driven by Richard Neville, Andrew Fisher, Ed Victor and Felix Dennis. Due to its close association with Oz magazine and the Oz trials, it ceased publication in February 1972.Condition: Very Good+; archive stored flat.
Dispatch: Sent folded in a strong PIP box unless flat shipping is arranged at extra cost.
Size: A3 (approx. 16¾" × 11½" / 42 × 30 cm)Lower-grade (cheaper) copies may be available on request.
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